Operation Manual
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Extra notice regarding 3D viewing:
1.  To view 3D display and receive 3D effects well, the viewer should be positioned to face the 
center of the screen at around 30 cm (12 in) distance and not having a steep viewing angle. 
2.  Viewing in 3D mode may cause dizziness or even perceptive after effects, disorientation, and 
eye strain. It is recommended that viewers take frequent breaks to alleviate the likelihood of 
these effects. If you have any of the above symptoms, immediately cease usage of the 3D 
display of this device and do not resume until the symptoms have receded. 
3.  Do not use the Red/Cyan Glasses for any purpose other than viewing red/cyan 3D files. 
Wearing the Red/Cyan Glasses for any other purpose (such as general spectacles, 
sunglasses, protective goggles, etc.) may cause harm to you or weaken your eyesight. 
4.  Young children viewing 3D files should always be accompanied by adults. It is not 
recommended to give this device into the hands of young children.
The 3D display technology 
used in this product: 
This product utilizes the “Parallax Barrier” 3D 
technology. A parallax barrier is a device that 
allows a liquid crystal display (LCD) to show a 
stereoscopic image without the need for the 
viewer to wear a pair of 3D glasses. Placed in 
front of the normal LCD, a parallax barrier 
consists of a layer of material with a series of 
precision slits, allowing each eye to see a 
different set of pixels, thus creating a sense of 
depth and 3D effect through parallax. 
Parallax Barrier
Right eye 
Left eye 
Right
Left 
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